Faults:
At 79,000 miles requested from Leith Audi Dealer in Raleigh, NC for appointment to change timing belt. Dealer said they were "swamped" and to call back in 3 weeks (after the holidays). Everything was okay because the timing belt was good until 90,000 miles according to the dealership.
10 days later, my timing belt goes and my wife is pushing my kid in a stroller down the street.
All Audi customer service does is to "Document the situation". They offer no guidance or assistance.
I live 100 miles away from a dealership and their repair estimate is exorbitant. After a few days, I find a local guy to fix it. I get two opinions, but the timing belt has taken the heads and valves and I am looking at a $3500 repair.
Last week, I sent a letter to Audi USA President and VP explaining the situation. Their "representative" calls and basically says something could have been done if we would have brought the vehicle to Audi to repair (after the fact, nice!). I remind her of my earlier responses from Audi Customer Service, which she basically ignores.
I tell her that I realize Audi is blowing me off, but that is fine because I will never buy another Audi again and my next purchase will be either a BMW or an Acura. And I will buy more cars in the future, none of which will be an Audi. And I remind her that through "Word of mouth" my story will be repeated as long as I can talk and hopefully it has been worth it to Audi.
I am a soldier in Kuwait and there are tons of guys will pockets full of cash who are going home after a year over here. I will let every one know who I speak with about the awful customer service of Audi.
3rd Sep 2004, 10:56
You were lucky, I asked the three dealers in my area (washington, dc) and got 3 answers ranging on mileage for when to change the belts and opinions on whether I should / should not replace the belt.
I changed my belt at 80k miles and the old belt looked good. I take very good care of my vehicle and always use synthetic oil so my wear is usually less than others. Although I have had many of the problems others have claimed... ABS light ($1k), headlamp washer pump ($40 pump only), Airbag light ($1k), rear struts are squeaking (Audi doesn't care), right rear bearing is bad (new problem), complete electrical failure (dealer didn't disclose problem, but fixed it...? Unaccepatble IMHO). Many other problems, but you get the gist. I also primarily drive the car on the highway...